Pop-up box requiring "YES/NO" answer - can I get r

tiinag

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When some of our queries run, it requires the user to click YES/NO to questions such as "there is a large amount of data on the clipboard etc. etc.". Is there a way to have access take care of these questions without the user having to remember the correct answer?
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Tiina
 

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If you are running the queris by hand you can use Tools>options>Edit/Find and deselect the boxes under "Confirm". This will turn off most warnings but I dont know if it will affect the clipboard warning. If you are opening the queries you can turn the warnings on and off with code.

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